Boeing has announced the delivery of one 767-300 Freighter to Air Tanzania. The plane, which arrived at Air Tanzania’s Dar es Salaam hub is both the first 767-300 Freighter for the African carrier, while also the first to be delivered to the continent of Africa.
“We are thrilled to welcome the 767-300 Boeing Freighter to our fleet. The 767 will cater to the growing cargo demand which was previously carried by passenger airplanes,” said Eng. Ladislaus Matindi, Air Tanzania managing director. “The 767 will enable Air Tanzania to support a journey towards a more sustainable future and time critical cargo schedules across Africa and beyond. We are looking forward to expanding our imports and exports industry that require timely delivery. The arrival of the airplane will open opportunities for global businesses to transport commercial cargo goods to various parts of the world, which will boost national economic growth.”
The 767-300 Freighter’s excellent fuel efficiency, operational flexibility and low noise levels will allow Air Tanzania to support time-critical cargo schedules across Africa and farther. Capable of flying 3,255 nautical miles with a revenue payload of more than 52 tonnes, the 767-300 Freighter is an excellent choice for expanding e-commerce and express cargo markets. This is Air Tanzania’s first dedicated freighter as the Tanzania itself looks to expand imports and exports of perishable goods, pharmaceuticals and other products that require prompt delivery.
Air Tanzania presently operates commercial service across Africa and to destinations in Asia with a fleet of aircraft including two 787-8 Dreamliners. The airline currently has orders for a further 787-8 and two 737 MAX jets.